
Headline: Houston Buzzing with Diverse Events: HBCU Bands, Mimosa Festival, Nostalgia Con, and More
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Today, the spotlight shines bright on the 2025 Pepsi National Battle of the Bands at NRG Stadium. Doors open at 3 p.m. and showtime kicks off at 4:30 p.m. This is not your average halftime show. Eight of the best HBCU marching bands transform the stadium into an electrifying showcase of sound and school spirit, with this year’s theme ‘Celebrating Champions of Culture’. Alabama A and M, Florida A and M, Jackson State, Prairie View, Texas Southern, and others will go head-to-head in musical glory. Bring your energy for one of the year’s signature events according to the National Battle of the Bands.
For those looking to sip in style, head to Buffalo Bayou Park for the Dukes and Boots Mimosa Festival, running today from noon until ten p.m. at The Water Works. Expect endless mimosas, soulful tunes, a delicious lineup of food trucks, and riverside vibes. Lawn chairs are encouraged for a laidback spot to soak in the music. Your ticket even includes complimentary mimosas, and bottomless packages are available for mimosa enthusiasts according to Eventbrite.
Craving a taste of throwback fun? The Nostalgia Con has transformed the George R. Brown Convention Center into a retro wonderland this weekend. From 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and again tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., you can browse the sights and sounds of the 1990s and early 2000s, meet celebrity guests, discover rare collectibles, and relive the pop culture magic of yesteryear. It's a stellar stop for fans of all ages according to The Nostalgia Con.
Love art, dancing, and Houston’s pulse? Downtown is buzzing with free events through the week. On Monday, unwind with Relax and Restore yoga at Market Square Park or experience an Oaxacan pop-up at the Four Seasons in the evening. Tuesday brings Get Down Downtown at Market Square Park with live music and family fun. Wednesday features a whiskey sour mixology class at The Finn Cocktail Bar, plus a special panel event reflecting on Hurricane Katrina at 6 p.m. according to Downtown Houston’s official calendar.
Looking ahead to the end of August, Houston Restaurant Weeks continues, making now the perfect time to try some of the city’s top restaurants and support local charities according to Visit Houston Texas. Music fans take note, with KREAM’s Arrival Tour and Eli Brown performing at Stereo Live Houston on Friday and Saturday, plus the R and B Food Truck Festival at BH Ranch for a culinary flavor fest next Saturday, as reported by Eventbrite.
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